Center solutions HP configuration to connect wireless to Officejet 7410

My configuration is:

Vista - Home Premium 64-bit operating system

I set the printer up initially connection via USB - has no choice according to the installation instructions

I can use it via USB and my wireless connection. I know that do not have the need for the USB connection and want to use it wireless using the HP Solution center (SC).

Challenge: When you try to change the settings in CS, I get the message 'the product has not been configured for networking. No network settings are available"when going into settings/printers settings, nothing happens. I mainly want to use the HP CD for analytical skills. I had set it up to work via my wireless connection, before my hard drive has let me down, but I of course do not remember how I managed to do work...

Any suggestion would be appreciated

Andr

Hello

Start the installion software/disc and choose Add a device. Now, add the device as a network drive and centre of Solution should see

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